* 3.2.x:
[ticket/14831] Optimize code construction
[ticket/14831] Add more tests against UCP modules
[ticket/14831] Add more tests, better name for $e placeholder
[ticket/14831] Do not throw exception on the module existence checking
[ticket/14831] Fix module migrator tool
* 3.1.x:
[ticket/14831] Optimize code construction
[ticket/14831] Add more tests against UCP modules
[ticket/14831] Add more tests, better name for $e placeholder
[ticket/14831] Do not throw exception on the module existence checking
[ticket/14831] Fix module migrator tool
detect_algorithm() returned array() if an algorithm prefix was more than 2
characters long. This might have been invalid for other prefixes. In order
to correctly cope with other prefixes, another check for a backslash in the
prefix definitino has been added.
This was discovered while writing the tests for the newly added interface.
PHPBB3-14733
* 3.2.x:
[ticket/14484] Remove duplicate methods and no longer needed calls
[ticket/14484] Remove invalid code caused by merge conflict
[ticket/14484] Properly enable extensions in UI tests
[ticket/14484] Move facebook/webdriver back to tests dir composer.json
[ticket/14484] Move facebook webdriver to main composer.json
[ticket/14484] Add possibility to use extensions in UI tests
* marc1706/ticket/14484-rhea:
[ticket/14484] Remove duplicate methods and no longer needed calls
[ticket/14484] Remove invalid code caused by merge conflict
[ticket/14484] Properly enable extensions in UI tests
[ticket/14484] Move facebook/webdriver back to tests dir composer.json
[ticket/14484] Move facebook webdriver to main composer.json
[ticket/14484] Add possibility to use extensions in UI tests
* marc1706/ticket/14484:
[ticket/14484] Properly enable extensions in UI tests
[ticket/14484] Move facebook/webdriver back to tests dir composer.json
[ticket/14484] Move facebook webdriver to main composer.json
phpBB already had limited support for partial downloads, but only for
resuming downloads, disregarding any range ending before EOF.
WebKit on iOS and OS X uses partial downloads when fetching media
files. Previously, only MP3 attachments could play directly in the
browser, reported as a live stream, but with this change, all
supported media formats should render as expected.
Tested using cURL by verifying that partial downloads give exactly the
same results compared to Apache.
PHPBB3-14774